Mario, The JavaScript configuration tool I proposed would not be in the install of PostgreSQL. It would be an HTML page. It would be part of the HTML documentation or it could be a separate HTML page that would be linked from the HTML documentation. Thanks, Lance Campbell Project Manager/Software Architect Web Services at Public Affairs University of Illinois 217.333.0382 http://webservices.uiuc.edu -----Original Message----- From: Mario Gonzalez [mailto:gonzalemario@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 10:16 AM To: Campbell, Lance Cc: pgsql-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DOCS] Volunteer to build a configuration tool On 18/06/07, Campbell, Lance <lance@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Next the person would press a button, "generate", found below the questions. > The JavaScript HTML page would then generate content for two Iframes at the > bottom on the page. One Iframe would contain the contents of the > postgresql.conf file. The postgresql.conf settings would be tailored more > to the individuals needs than the standard default file. The second Iframe > would contain the default settings one should consider using with their > operating system. > I think it could be a great help to newbies. IMVHO a bash script in dialog could be better than a javascript file. There are many administrators with no graphics navigator or with no javascript. > -- http://www.advogato.org/person/mgonzalez/